Bandit
Well-Known Member
You hardly see any non turbo engines in motor boats that run above hull speed these days as they need to keep the weight down and minimise the space used by the engine. A turbo charger pretty well doubles the horsepower produced by a non turbo engine.
Pretty well every diesel car and truck engine is turbo charged now and they are very reliable.
You dont hear of so many turbo problems in modern diesel engines as you used to.
There are also many engines in planing boats that need the power and torque to get over the hump that are turbo charged and supercharged, the superchager cuts in to cover the turbo lag and acceleration. Eh the Volvo Penta KAD 300.
Pretty well every diesel car and truck engine is turbo charged now and they are very reliable.
You dont hear of so many turbo problems in modern diesel engines as you used to.
There are also many engines in planing boats that need the power and torque to get over the hump that are turbo charged and supercharged, the superchager cuts in to cover the turbo lag and acceleration. Eh the Volvo Penta KAD 300.